Analyzing the patient's progress.
Taking needed steps if the patient's condition changes.
Assisting physicians with medical procedures.
Ensuring all medical devices are functioning correctly while caring for the patient.
Providing necessary medication in a fast moving, highly stressful environment.
Providing emotional support while updating family members of current health status of the patient.

Requirements
One year of experience as an Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse within the past two years.

Active Nursing License in good standing.
Up to date BLS through American Heart Association.
Negative Drug Screen.

This is the home of truly inspiring sites, where you will be presented with glorious view after view. The Sunset Trail is a good start for hikers to walk amidst some of the best known areas in Arizona; you'll be able to see the San Francisco Peaks and Sunset Crater. Crystal Cave, one of the most impressive caves in Arizona, is a choice location for the most adventurous of explorers. Finally, no site is more dramatic than the dazzling Grand Canyon - you will definitely want to make visiting this landmark a priority.

When you're wanting to get out of the sun, plenty of entertaining establishments can serve as your haven. Clubs, bars, and casinos beckon to citizens and visitors alike, setting up the chance for fun all night, every night. Excitement never dies in hot nightclubs like Myst; meanwhile,

Arizona could be your dream come true for your next travel assignment. You can gain the experience of a lifetime both on and off the job as a travel nurse here. So don't be afraid, take up an assignment, and thoroughly enjoy your next 13 weeks in a state like no other.

Requirements

One year of experience as an Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse within the past two years. Active Nursing License in good standing. Up to date BLS through American Heart Association. Negative Drug Screen.